Hi,
What does ES do after starting and after the information "recovered [639]
indices into cluster_state" in log file? It is using 100% of processor for
about 10 minutes in my case.
Thanks for the answer.
Best regards.
Marcin Dojwa
Hi,
What does ES do after starting and after the information "recovered [639]
indices into cluster_state" in log file? It is using 100% of processor for
about 10 minutes in my case.
Thanks for the answer.
Best regards.
Marcin Dojwa
Hello!
After the restart, ElasticSearch starts the recovery process, which loads the cluster state from your gateway. This can be quite resource intensive for both CPU and I/O.
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Regards,
Rafał Kuć
Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch - ElasticSearch
Hi,
What does ES do after starting and after the information "recovered [639] indices into cluster_state" in log file? It is using 100% of processor for about 10 minutes in my case.
Thanks for the answer.
Best regards.
Marcin Dojwa
Thank you Rafał.
Best regards.
Marcin Dojwa
2012/8/8 Rafał Kuć r.kuc@solr.pl
Hello!
After the restart, Elasticsearch starts the recovery process, which loads
the cluster state from your gateway. This can be quite resource intensive
for both CPU and I/O.*--
Regards,
Rafał Kuć
Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch -
Elasticsearch
Hi,
What does ES do after starting and after the information "recovered [639]
indices into cluster_state" in log file? It is using 100% of processor for
about 10 minutes in my case.Thanks for the answer.
Best regards.
Marcin Dojwa
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